Adobe Voice is a free iPad app that allows users to "show their story" by streamlining the process of overlaying a customizable voiceover track atop a variety of animated images, music, icons, text, themes and more.

Officially named Adobe Voice - Show Your Story, the iPad-only app is distinct from other video creation software in that no "filming" is actually needed to produce a high quality clip.

While the creation process is largely automated, the finished result is one with which many people are likely familiar. A narrator tells their story over a bed of music, accompanied by static images or simple animations drawn in bold colors.

The style is simple but effective and has been used in a wide array of scenarios, from product pitches on Kickstarter to TV commercials for big-name corporations. For example, non-profit organizations often use the kitschy style to produce simple, yet impactful, statements on the environment.

With Voice, similar results can be reached through an automated system that walks users through the process step by step.

First, users choose a story template in which pages are laid out in a type of storyboard on which text, icons and photos can be added. Images can be selected from a user's camera roll, Dropbox or social network account, as well as licensed photos Adobe provides rights free from various artists. Advanced users may create their own layout if they so choose.

Fittingly, the main component of Voice is a user's voice. On each page a microphone icon appears that records narration line by line with a "tap-and-hold" gesture. The audio is then overlaid atop the animated imagery that is automatically trimmed to length. Users can also choose from a list of included music that will serve as the video's audio foundation.

Not sure it's a catch, as I'm already a Creative Cloud subscriber, but if you want to share your Voice videos, you have to upload them, first. So that may just be available to CC subscribers. If so, it's a pretty good (clever) promotion.

Not sure it's a catch, as I'm already a Creative Cloud subscriber, but if you want to share your Voice videos, you have to upload them, first. So that may just be available to CC subscribers. If so, it's a pretty good (clever) promotion.

Ok, that makes sense. There had to be a reason it was free, not being cynical but Adobe do have a business to run. So there is no way to export for viewing the files created other than via Adobe's cloud, I missed that. I just downloaded it so will have a play.

From Apple ][ - to new Mac Pro I've owned them all.Long on AAPL so biased"Google doesn't sell you anything, Google just sells you!"

One of the reasons I like my iPad so much is that it runs lean and smooth. I attribute that to not having a single Micro$oft or Adobe product mucking it up. I'll pass thank-you-very-much.

You populist propagandists are such a sorry lot. Adobe Lightroom Mobile and now Voice ARE lean and smooth, but noooo, great software tools which are now harder to pirate really piss you people off. Too bad. . .

Not sure how my post provoked your name calling and false accusations... But as a retired graphic artist who was forced to BUY updated versions of Micro$oft Office and Adobe Suites throughout the years, (and who still has them on my MacBook Pro) I feel qualified in offering my opinion about the lack of bloatware from said companies on my iPad.

Clearly, not everyone can avoid using Adobe or Micro$oft products on their iPad, but after spending thousands of dollars and putting up with numerous bugs and crashes from their overpriced software, I relish the idea of avoiding the use of their products or using alternative products when I can. Have a nice day.

You populist propagandists are such a sorry lot. Adobe Lightroom Mobile and now Voice ARE lean and smooth, but noooo, great software tools which are now harder to pirate really piss you people off. Too bad. . .

How did pirating come into that conversation?

From Apple ][ - to new Mac Pro I've owned them all.Long on AAPL so biased"Google doesn't sell you anything, Google just sells you!"

I’m Ely Greenfield, one of the creators of Adobe Voice. Just to be clear…the app is completely free to download and to publish with. We do ask you to sign in before publishing, so we can help you track and manage your videos when they’re live on the web. But anyone can create an account for free, and anyone can upload their videos for free.

The dictionary has everything in it, including trite, overused phrases, even common incorrect usages. Did you really think bad "business speak" would be omitted? Pehaps you don't appreciate subtlty and elegance in written English
I've heard that pigs will eat anything placed in front of them. Is that your argument in a nutshell?

Did you really think bad "business speak" would be omitted? Pehaps you don't appreciate subtlty and elegance in written English

Ah, humor.

Look, there’s nothing wrong with it. Period. As much as I abhor (and never use) the disgusting “have got” phrase, everyone else uses it. There’s nothing whatsoever you can do about it. And there’s nothing wrong with the word ‘impactful’.